Girls pray during Sunday service at Mofolo Woyera church in the village of Mulele, which lies in one of the areas most affected by drought, on September 11, 2016 in Zomba, Malawi. The drought has hurt the community's harvest leaving many in need of food aid. Drought associated with the El Nino weather pattern has created famine throughout Southern Africa with over 60 million people dependent on food aid.

Men and women listen to a briefing on the food distribution process outside a school in the village of Malikopo, which lies in one of the areas most affected by drought, on September 9, 2016 in Chikwawa, Malawi.

Dinesi Majawa pauses after watering his garden at his family home in the village of Masale, which lies in one of the areas most affected by drought, on September 10, 2016 in Zomba, Malawi. The drought has hurt Majawa's harvest of maize and sunflowers, and without food aid his family would starve.

Faida Rabison, holds her daughter Ness, 11 months, who is suffering from severe malnutrition at the Ngalou Rural Hospital on September 9, 2016 in Chikwawa, Malawi. The hospital had seen 66 cases of severe malnutrition in the past four months.

People water seedlings at a work for food program run by NGO's World Vision International and the World Food Program in the village of Ngwelelo, which lies in one of the areas most affected by drought, on September 10, 2016 in Zomba, Malawi.

Margaret Majawa washes her son, Akuzike, 2, before church at their family home in the village of Masale, which lies in one of the areas most affected by drought, on September 11, 2016 in Zomba, Malawi. The drought has hurt the Majawa's harvest of maize and sunflowers, and without food aid the family would starve.

People gather for Sunday service at Mofolo Woyera church in the village of Mulele, which lies in one of the areas most affected by drought, on September 11, 2016 in Zomba, Malawi. The drought has hurt the community's harvest leaving many in need of food aid.